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|director = [[Abdul Rashid Kardar]]
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|producer = Hakeem Ram Parshad
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|based_on = Folklore of Heer Ranjha love story and the 18th century book of poems by [[Waris Shah]]
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|starring = Anwari Begum<br>[[Rafiq Ghaznavi]]<br>M. Ismail<br>Walait Begum<br>[[Gul Hamid]]<br>Lala Yaqoob<br>Fazal Shah
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'''''Heer Ranjha''''' is the first [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] feature film directed by [[A.R. Kardar]],<ref name=citwf/><ref name=imdb>{{IMDb title|0231708|Heer Ranjha (1932)}}</ref>  
'''''Heer Ranjha''''' is a 1932 [[Punjabi language|Punjabi]] feature film, the first directed by [[A.R. Kardar]],<ref name=citwf/><ref name=imdb>{{IMDb title|0231708|Heer Ranjha (1932)}}</ref> starring Anwari Begum and [[Rafiq Ghaznavi]] in the title roles. Based on the folk love story of ''[[Heer Ranjha]]'' and writings of the 18th-century poet [[Waris Shah]], it was initially titled as ''Hoor-e-Punjab'' but Kardar changed it to ''Heer Ranjha''. Ghaznavi also composed the music for the film.<ref name="citwf">[https://www.citwf.com/film146258.htm Heer Ranjha (1932 film) on Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website] Retrieved 18 May 2020</ref>
 
Starring Anwari Begum and Rafiq Ghaznavi in title roles. It was first named as ''Hoor Punjab'' but then Kardar changed its name to Heer Ranjha. [[Rafiq Ghaznavi]] composed the music for the film.<ref name=citwf>[https://www.citwf.com/film146258.htm Heer Ranjha (1932 film) on Complete Index To World Film (CITWF) website] Retrieved 18 May 2020</ref>


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Heer Ranjha
Directed byAbdul Rashid Kardar
Produced byHakeem Ram Parshad
Based onFolklore of Heer Ranjha love story and the 18th century book of poems by Waris Shah
StarringAnwari Begum
Rafiq Ghaznavi
M. Ismail
Walait Begum
Gul Hamid
Lala Yaqoob
Fazal Shah
Music byRafiq Ghaznavi
Production
company
Release date
  • 1932 (1932)
CountryBritish India
LanguagePunjabi

Heer Ranjha is a 1932 Punjabi feature film, the first directed by A.R. Kardar,[1][2] starring Anwari Begum and Rafiq Ghaznavi in the title roles. Based on the folk love story of Heer Ranjha and writings of the 18th-century poet Waris Shah, it was initially titled as Hoor-e-Punjab but Kardar changed it to Heer Ranjha. Ghaznavi also composed the music for the film.[1]

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